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Hey all,

I have a course shell that contains HTML instructions followed by a folder that has two SCORMs in it. Learners have the option of choosing which SCORM to complete and both are set as end object markers, so either will mark the course complete. Learners must view the instructions, then select which SCORM to take. See image below for reference. 

Our issue is that the Next button appears under the course title / above the training materials. When the learner clicks next after reading the instructions, it opens the first course in the folder. We don’t want this - we want learners to pick which course to take.

Is there a way to disable the “Previous” and “Next” buttons?  

The only idea for a workaround I’ve had is to add another HTML slide of instructions as the first item in the folder that tells learners to select their preferred course title instead of clicking next, but I’d rather figure out a way to get rid of the Next button.

 

Agree with your idea/workaround. Not sure you can do that for a single course but likely can be done with CSS. 


Are you using the new course player or classic?


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